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the president announced working with congress to reform the nsa program that collects telephone data mandating more transparency by the court. creating a team of private citizens including activists to review the program. chuck todd asked president obama if snowden is a leaker or a patriot. here is what he had to say. take a listen. >> i don't think he was a patriot. as i said in my opening remarks, i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations before mr. snowden made the leaks. >> reporter: now president obama also, for the first time, addressed his decision not to meet with russia's president, vladimir putin on the sidelines of the g-20 summit. a number of factors went into that decision, including edward snowden. he down played tension between him and his russian counter parts. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language. he's got that slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom, but the truth is when we are in conversations together, oftentimes it's very productive. >> reporter: now, reaction to the president's new transparency measures
the president announced working with congress to reform the nsa program that collects telephone data mandating more transparency by the court. creating a team of private citizens including activists to review the program. chuck todd asked president obama if snowden is a leaker or a patriot. here is what he had to say. take a listen. >> i don't think he was a patriot. as i said in my opening remarks, i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations before mr. snowden made the...
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. >>> the father of nsa leaker edward snowden says he's not saying when he will visit russia. edward snowden has been charged in federal court with violations of the espionage act. >>> new articles gifl giving a fresh perspective of the march in washington for jobs and freedom at the height of the civil rights movement. the saturday evening post covered civil rights extensively in the '50s and '60s and has released a column called "it's our country, too" and it's about how the march actually began a full 22 years earlier with the protests that were planned but never actually happened. joining me now is jeff neilson as well as james peterson, professor of studies at lehigh university and an msnbc contributor. gentlemen, good to have you both here. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, alex. >> jeff, the retrospective article includes the discussion with walter white. what happened there? talk about what happened all the way back to 1940 and people have to remember what time this was. this was a full year before pearl harbor, a much different time. >> that's right. at this poi
. >>> the father of nsa leaker edward snowden says he's not saying when he will visit russia. edward snowden has been charged in federal court with violations of the espionage act. >>> new articles gifl giving a fresh perspective of the march in washington for jobs and freedom at the height of the civil rights movement. the saturday evening post covered civil rights extensively in the '50s and '60s and has released a column called "it's our country, too" and it's...
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and efficient and effective, and then we had the last three months talking about overreaction, the nsa program. >> well, i guess we will have to take a break here. we are running out of time. i was going to make a point. one more thing, it is up next. ♪ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing c
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the legality of the drone strikes and the nsa revelations, it is like jimmy carter came out we don't live in a democracy. and that is a little -- that's intense when an expresident said that. and you know, he has some explaining to do particularly for a constitutional law professor. >> i think that matt is right. but matt had to do some of its own explaining. he is an advocate for sending kids to public schools and moved the west coast, and decided to send his kids to private schools and this is his explanation. >> sending our kids in my family was a big, big, big deal and it was a giant family discussion and a circullar. i pay for a private education and trying to get the one that matches the public education that i and that progressive education no longer exists in the public system. that is unfair. my advice if it is unfair your kids were not going to get the education that you thought in the public system. you had the opgdz and you exercised your choice to put your kids in private school. but what about the parents who don't have a choice? shouldn't they be allowed to have the ch
the legality of the drone strikes and the nsa revelations, it is like jimmy carter came out we don't live in a democracy. and that is a little -- that's intense when an expresident said that. and you know, he has some explaining to do particularly for a constitutional law professor. >> i think that matt is right. but matt had to do some of its own explaining. he is an advocate for sending kids to public schools and moved the west coast, and decided to send his kids to private schools and...
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>> well, what was learned was, nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled eat mails of some americans in violation of their own rules, because of technical problems that they didn't realize. they presented those problems to the court. the court said this isn't going to cut it. you're going to have to improve the safe guards given these technical problems. that's exactly what happened. all these safe guards, checks, audits, oversight worked. now, i think there are legitimate concerns that people have, that technology is moving so quick, you know, at some point, does the technology outpace the laws that are in place and the protections that are in place. and do some of these systems end up being like a loaded gun out there, that somebody at some future point could abuse. because there are no allegations. and i am very confident, knowing the nsa and how they operate that purposely, somebody's out there trying to abuse this program or listen in on phone conversations. >> you're confident in that? >> i am confident in that. but what i recognize is that we're going to have to continue to im
>> well, what was learned was, nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled eat mails of some americans in violation of their own rules, because of technical problems that they didn't realize. they presented those problems to the court. the court said this isn't going to cut it. you're going to have to improve the safe guards given these technical problems. that's exactly what happened. all these safe guards, checks, audits, oversight worked. now, i think there are legitimate concerns that...
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russia's decision to grant asylum to the rogue nsa analyst is just the latest in a range of disputes between moscow and washington. >> catherine: the president chose the tonight show to express his displeasure with russia, >>"there have been times where they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. and what i continually say to them and what i say to president putin, that's the past." >> pam: >> catherine: this morning white house press secretary jay carney issued an official official statement, saying, "we believe it would be more constructive to postpone the summit until we have more results from our shared agenda." >> catherine: the u=s is not happy with russia's support for syria's president, its human rights record, violations of arms treaties, for barring american couples from adopting russian children and for its anti- homosexuality laws. >> catherine: and the white house statement said russian's disappointing decision to grant temporary asylum to edward snowden was also a factor. president obama will >> catherine: attend a g20 conference in saint petersburg
russia's decision to grant asylum to the rogue nsa analyst is just the latest in a range of disputes between moscow and washington. >> catherine: the president chose the tonight show to express his displeasure with russia, >>"there have been times where they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. and what i continually say to them and what i say to president putin, that's the past." >> pam: >> catherine: this morning white house press...
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certainly we can expect there will be questions about the relationship with russia, the nsa situation what are the extreme or limits what spying in the u.s. or spying in terms of data collection might include. and then things like the domestic agenda. it certainly had been the hope of the white house that before congress had left town in august that an immigration bill might be signed. well, the senate got that done but not the house. so what can they look forward to in the weeks and months ahead? can anything on that subject be done? of course, when congress does get back to town, the president will have to deal with them on issues like the budget, the debt ceiling. the president has made clear he doesn't want to negotiate on the debt ceiling so there are big issues still ahead. i think the most important things to look for are any new pieces of information about that threat level. is the president able to be a bit more exclusive about that and his own sense of the relationship between the u.s. and russia now. presidential news conferences are a great opportunity for news to be made.
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plus, our john miller with new details on how much the nsa is watching you online. >> the senseless shooting of an athlete in oklahoma sparks outrage in two countries. charlie talks tennis with defending u.s. open champ andy murray. can the brit make it two in a row? >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> the report coming from the syrian rebels. scores upon scores of people have been killed. >> new claims of chemical weapons in syria. >> opposition leaders are saying that between 600 and 1,000 people were killed. the assad regime told television there is no truth whatsoever in the claim. >> this most certainly is a dreadful tragedy of epic proportions. >> a gunman opened fire at an elementary school just outside atlanta. >> hundreds of panics children then ran for safety. >> it's a good day, all of our children are safe. >> michael brandon hill exchanged fire with law enforcement before giving himself up. >> at the end of the day, all you want is your child to come home safe. >> nearly 50 major fires are burning in 11 western states. meantim
plus, our john miller with new details on how much the nsa is watching you online. >> the senseless shooting of an athlete in oklahoma sparks outrage in two countries. charlie talks tennis with defending u.s. open champ andy murray. can the brit make it two in a row? >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> the report coming from the syrian rebels. scores upon scores of people have been killed. >> new claims of chemical...
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foreign policy fields really a little vacant, especially in the face of the crisis in egypt and the nsa. >> i think john kerry is doing a hell of a job bringing together the middle east because hillary hadn't done that. in all fairness to him, he's done what she hadn't yet done. that's the fact. >> it's true. look at her luck in a way. she left the secretary of stateship before she had to deal with questions like edward snowden's passport or the crisis in egypt. now it really can be about her and about her candidacy. >> the "new york times," amy, now has a reporter, a desk editor whose entire job at "the new york times" cillizza back to you, your competition is in the "new york times," there's an editor, this woman has been assigned the job of hillary editor. that's how close it's gotten. >> look, chris, people always say to me, because i write a lot about this stuff unapologetically so, people always say it's too early. if you think that no one who is thinking about running for president makes their decision till after the 2014 election, you're just wrong. rand paul, ted cruz, marco ru
foreign policy fields really a little vacant, especially in the face of the crisis in egypt and the nsa. >> i think john kerry is doing a hell of a job bringing together the middle east because hillary hadn't done that. in all fairness to him, he's done what she hadn't yet done. that's the fact. >> it's true. look at her luck in a way. she left the secretary of stateship before she had to deal with questions like edward snowden's passport or the crisis in egypt. now it really can be...
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are looking potentially for someone who is not as conservative as barack obama when it comes to the nsa policies and drones and that we may go back to a candidate of 2007 named senator barack obama who was the anti-war and in this case may be the anti-security candidate -- excuse me not security, but against the anti-obama policies that are currently in place. >> not a candidate yet but one person who is getting a lot of talk at the moment and that is donald trump. abc's jonathan karl asked trump if he could be taken seriously after questioning president obama's birth certificate. listen to this. >> i don't know. was there a birth certificate? you tell me. some people say that was not his birth certificate. i'm saying, i don't know. nobody knows. you don't know either. >> keith, tactic or real answer here? >> does anybody really care what donald trump says other than donald trump? he is good for television ratings but the relaality he wi never be the president of the united states. i think donald trump even knows that. he is a good diversion. unfortunately, the republican party took him
are looking potentially for someone who is not as conservative as barack obama when it comes to the nsa policies and drones and that we may go back to a candidate of 2007 named senator barack obama who was the anti-war and in this case may be the anti-security candidate -- excuse me not security, but against the anti-obama policies that are currently in place. >> not a candidate yet but one person who is getting a lot of talk at the moment and that is donald trump. abc's jonathan karl...
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and efficient and effective, and then we had the last three months talking about overreaction, the nsa program. >> well, i guess we will have to take a break here. we are running out of time. i was going to make a point. one more thing, it is up next. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while slee
and efficient and effective, and then we had the last three months talking about overreaction, the nsa program. >> well, i guess we will have to take a break here. we are running out of time. i was going to make a point. one more thing, it is up next. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for...
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on today's show, glenn greenwald from "the guardian," who broke the nsa leaker scandal, was a guest. >> and is it every day? >> mondays, wednesdays, thursdays. >> erin mcpike, thank you very much. three movies elbowed each other for the top spot at the box office this weekend. "elysium" came out on top. "district 9" had a more lucrative debut. the comedy "we're the millers" and "planes" finished third. if you were waiting patiently for lady gaga's single to be released next week, you ask stop. she went ahead and released it today. apparently hackers were trying to leak it. so gaga decided to issue a pop music emergency. she rushed the single out and took her thunder back. the album is due out in november, unless maybe pirates get ahold of that one, too. follow me on twitte twitter @jaketapper, all one word and check out our show page at cnn.com. i now turn you over to wolf blitzer. he is right next door in a place we like to call "the situation room." mr.
on today's show, glenn greenwald from "the guardian," who broke the nsa leaker scandal, was a guest. >> and is it every day? >> mondays, wednesdays, thursdays. >> erin mcpike, thank you very much. three movies elbowed each other for the top spot at the box office this weekend. "elysium" came out on top. "district 9" had a more lucrative debut. the comedy "we're the millers" and "planes" finished third. if you were waiting...
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>> reporter: well, brianna, martin, we've all been so focused on big government, like the nsa, but the future is really your local cops and sheriffs having the power to keep almost constant watch over your neighborhood. a thermal camera so sensitive it detects the footprints of somebody who just walked across a carpet. new digital systemings that may store millions of hours of realtime video. >> you can start to build up a wealth of information. >> reporter: but as americans worry about the federal government's secret surveillance program, there's a wave of local capability just on the horizon from cameras to drones. >> there's a lot of law enforcement agencies and firefighting agencies that are looking to use the technology. >> reporter: well over 1,000 local agencies have applied for drone permits across the country. from police departments in miami-dade and houston, texas, to the ohio department of transportation. >> we're looking at a future where police departments could deploy dozens or even hundreds of these flying robotic video cameras over an entire neighborhood or city. >> re
>> reporter: well, brianna, martin, we've all been so focused on big government, like the nsa, but the future is really your local cops and sheriffs having the power to keep almost constant watch over your neighborhood. a thermal camera so sensitive it detects the footprints of somebody who just walked across a carpet. new digital systemings that may store millions of hours of realtime video. >> you can start to build up a wealth of information. >> reporter: but as americans...
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the biggest reason for the snub, moscow's decision to give nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum in russia but the white house has a litany of issues where the two countries are at odds. arms control, missile defense, trade, global security issues and human rights. including russia's new anti-gay propaganda law which obama has criticized. the white house is going out of its way to praise progress obama made when putin's predecessor dimitri medvedev was in office. >> make him appear to be sort of an indisputable important world leader, someone the president of the united states has no choice but to see. they're saying we have a choice, we're not going to see him. >> reporter: that meeting tomorrow will have secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel and their counterparts, getting into the tough issues and what's on tap for the g-20, what russia is hosting. chris? >> thank you very much. tough but tough for whom. the areas of dispute may mean more to the u.s. than to russia and in many of them russia is the one holding the cards so let's turn to cnn's phil black
the biggest reason for the snub, moscow's decision to give nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum in russia but the white house has a litany of issues where the two countries are at odds. arms control, missile defense, trade, global security issues and human rights. including russia's new anti-gay propaganda law which obama has criticized. the white house is going out of its way to praise progress obama made when putin's predecessor dimitri medvedev was in office. >> make him appear...
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while nsa leaker edward snowden's father appeared on a sunday morning talk show taking aim at the president and a republican congressman who has labeled his son a traitor. >> my son has spoken the truth. he has sacrificed more than either the president of the united states or peter king have ever in their political careers or their american lives. >> reporter: lon snowden was reacting to the president aes prevacation news conference where he dismissed the notion that the younger snowden's actions served a greater good. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. the fact is that mr. snowden has been charged with three felonies. >> reporter: now snowden's father says he and his attorney will be traveling to russia very soon to help his son fight those charges. >> we have thee vas. we have a date which we won't disclose right now. >> but it's imminent? >> reporter: it's that frenzy and outspoken criticism by u.s. officials that lon snowden claims will make it difficult for his son to get a fair hearing if he returns to the u.s. >> i want my son to come home if i believe the justice system we
while nsa leaker edward snowden's father appeared on a sunday morning talk show taking aim at the president and a republican congressman who has labeled his son a traitor. >> my son has spoken the truth. he has sacrificed more than either the president of the united states or peter king have ever in their political careers or their american lives. >> reporter: lon snowden was reacting to the president aes prevacation news conference where he dismissed the notion that the younger...
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the white house says it's partly because russia gave person temporary asylum to that nsa leaker snowden. a man hunt on now for a guy accused of murdering a woman and kidnapping daughter. the teenager's says knows the suspect very well. that suspect could be headed out of the country. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and on this day in 1942, allied forces launched operation watchtower. the first major u.s. offensive against japan during world war ii. a month earlier the japanese troops had landed on gwatney that canal a small island. they immediately started building an air field. allies began work on a plan to invade the island and gain ground in the south pacific. bad weather grounded scouting planes. they met the shores before the japanese putt up any resistance. intense fighting went on in the jungle for nearly seven months. in the end the japanese would retreat and the allies would take guata can a willal. things heated up in the theater 71 years ago today. and now you know the news
the white house says it's partly because russia gave person temporary asylum to that nsa leaker snowden. a man hunt on now for a guy accused of murdering a woman and kidnapping daughter. the teenager's says knows the suspect very well. that suspect could be headed out of the country. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and on this day in 1942, allied forces launched operation watchtower. the first major u.s. offensive against japan during world war ii. a month earlier the japanese...
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the nsa leaker now a free man in russia. and during a late night appearance on tv with jay leno, president obama did not mince words about what he thinks of russia and its refusal to hand over edward snowden. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. >> mm-hmm. >> because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawbreaker or an alleged lawbreaker in their country. we evaluate it and we try to work with them. they didn't do that with us. and in some ways it's reflective of some underlying challenges that we've had with russia lately. there have been times where they slipped back into cold war thinking. and a cold war mentality. and what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. and, you know, we've got to think about the future. and there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> jessica yellin is our chief white house correspon
the nsa leaker now a free man in russia. and during a late night appearance on tv with jay leno, president obama did not mince words about what he thinks of russia and its refusal to hand over edward snowden. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. >> mm-hmm. >> because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawbreaker or an alleged lawbreaker in...
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this is a move that will tos russia's decision to grant asylum to the nsa leaker edward snowden. mr. obama has decide however, that heal attend a g-20 summit scheduled in st. petersburg next month. >>> a massive fire shut down the international airport in asht in kennate an ta international airport. these were posted by kenya's red cross on twitter. fire engulfing the airport's entire international terminal. the good news though, no shlt cas reported in this inferno. kenya airways says they have been able to resume some of the flights out of that airport. a government spokes bern says he does not know what caused this fire. yet, they are not ruling anything out at this time. >>> a strange one. two florida mayors busted, arrested, cuffed and led away all because of bribery charges. miami lakes mayor michael peasy and sweet water mayor manual murano were arrested by the fbi on tuesday following a two-year investigation. the authorities say they accepted thousands of dollars in bribes in separate schemes. both of them have been suspended by florida's governor rick scott. >>> just ah
this is a move that will tos russia's decision to grant asylum to the nsa leaker edward snowden. mr. obama has decide however, that heal attend a g-20 summit scheduled in st. petersburg next month. >>> a massive fire shut down the international airport in asht in kennate an ta international airport. these were posted by kenya's red cross on twitter. fire engulfing the airport's entire international terminal. the good news though, no shlt cas reported in this inferno. kenya airways says...
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and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue reporting on the allegations. what do we know about this information? >> we don't know a lot because he's quite rightly keeping tight lipped on what he and the government have discussed. but what we are seeing is, you know, government intervention on perfectly valid journalistic activity. the guardian worked with the government to ensure that no, you know, national security items that could be of danger to national security were published. but we do understand that there is a continued pressure from both the u.s. government and the u.k. government against whistleblowers and leaking when it comes to some of the
and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue...
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the president made his decision official this morning in response to russia granting asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. here's what the president said on "tonight show" with jay leno. >> i was disappointed because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawmaker or an alleged lawbreaker in their country. they still help us on supplying our troops in afghanistan. they're still helping us on counterterrorism work. they were helpful after the boston bombing. but there have been times where they slipped back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. >> joining me now, nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. we heard rumblings this was happening. the president making it official this morning. a pretty tepid response from russia. any chance this might all be resolved before the meeting next month? >> reporter: well, there's always that chance. russian officials saying that the meeting is still open to president obama if he should change his mind. but it doesn't appear as though that's going to
the president made his decision official this morning in response to russia granting asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. here's what the president said on "tonight show" with jay leno. >> i was disappointed because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawmaker or an alleged lawbreaker in their country. they still help us on supplying our troops in afghanistan. they're still helping us on...
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. >>> a new report says the nsa broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. >>> and meet the woman who could become the nfl's first full-time female official. >>> first, this week's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> you can really feel the tension, the stage is set for more clashes, for more violence. >> egypt braces for
. >>> a new report says the nsa broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. >>> and meet the woman who could become the nfl's first full-time female official. >>> first, this week's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> you can really feel the tension, the stage is set for more clashes, for more violence. >> egypt braces for
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. >> while the president met with congress today to talk about ways to build confidence in the nsa data mining programs that snowden exposed. haste? wedged, thank you. the internal revenue service cannot be trusted to implement obama's healthcare law. the recent scandal over the agency's targeting of political groups, specifically conservative. some of those republicans on capitol hill today told the acting head of the irs dannyer with fell they are concerned the agency might leak private taxpayer information that it would receive under the law. every precaution from implements or enforcing any aspect. 40th attempt by the house republicans to repeal all or part of the president's signature piece of legislation mime immanuel on capitol hill tonight with this. >> good evening. dave camp talked about the 47 new powers granted to the irs as part of the president's healthcare law at a time when the agency has already been controversial. and camp sounded skeptical that the obama care exchange portion will be ready to go two months from today. >> did i not read the blog post properly that the
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that same court also said the nsa had misrepresented its activities. a private advocate said this. >> it's very disturbing. the national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these are tools that are supposed to be directed towardadversaries, not towards the american public. >> the court also said the nsa has fixed its mistakes. >>> delaware attorney general bo biden is in great shape and expected to leave a texas cancer center today. he was feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he suffered a mild stroke back in 2010. >>> disturbing images you're about to see from syria's civil war. some of you might want to look away. the pictures posted online shows dozens of bodies, many of them children. rebels say the government has unleashed chemical weapons on civilian neighborhoods. syria denies the claims, but some members of congress say it's time for the white house to take action. >> where does this stop? when does the united states with very little cost stand up for these people and stop this horrific -- you
that same court also said the nsa had misrepresented its activities. a private advocate said this. >> it's very disturbing. the national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these are tools that are supposed to be directed towardadversaries, not towards the american public. >> the court also said the nsa has fixed its mistakes. >>> delaware attorney general bo biden is in great shape and expected to leave a texas cancer center today. he was...
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steps up its aerial surveillance over yemen as well as pouring over jihadist websites and the nsa intercepts trying to figure out where this plan may be going next. >> thank you very much. reporting on the latest we know from the pentagon. i want to bring in tim clemente, former counter terrorism agent. obviously we have that intercepted communication from the leader of al qaeda ordering an attack, evacuation of personnel in yemen, drone strikes, closure of nearly two dozen embassies. all of this unprecedented and all overseas. what about at home? could there be a situation where there is an incredible amount of chatter and the u.s. is looking in the wrong place? >> i don't think we're looking in the wrong place. i don't think we ever lay down and don't look at what's going on here in the homeland but it is certainly a threat. the possibility as they said, lone wolf style attacks like boston marathon. that's very real. these are people that want to be allied with al qaeda. and if al qaeda the greater organization is pushing for major attacks on american assets overseas, there is no reason wh
steps up its aerial surveillance over yemen as well as pouring over jihadist websites and the nsa intercepts trying to figure out where this plan may be going next. >> thank you very much. reporting on the latest we know from the pentagon. i want to bring in tim clemente, former counter terrorism agent. obviously we have that intercepted communication from the leader of al qaeda ordering an attack, evacuation of personnel in yemen, drone strikes, closure of nearly two dozen embassies. all...
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does that make the nsa surveillance program worth it? >> the thing is, i don't think there's been any evidence that anything intercepted from the program of spying or collecting american data has ever uniquely been used to stop any terrorism. you know, they had a discussion with senator leahy and the committee and they talked about 50 plots and then it got down to 15 and 4 and 1. >> how many had been explicitly stopped. >> i'm not against tapping phones of people you suspect to be terrorists. all i'm for is calling a judge first. i'm not for looking at all american's records, but if an american is involved, call a judge. it's not that hard to get a twarnt. we fought a revolution over separating the powers, not letting police get warrants, you have to call a judge. >> what the united states did in response is close the embassies and there's been this unprecedented spate of drone attacks that happened in the last week, ten days. a lot of people have been killed and only a couple of terrorists. and you can read into that what you will what
does that make the nsa surveillance program worth it? >> the thing is, i don't think there's been any evidence that anything intercepted from the program of spying or collecting american data has ever uniquely been used to stop any terrorism. you know, they had a discussion with senator leahy and the committee and they talked about 50 plots and then it got down to 15 and 4 and 1. >> how many had been explicitly stopped. >> i'm not against tapping phones of people you suspect...
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you have the issue with the nsa which i think hurt his own personal credibility. it's become the example of gone washington, if you will, the defending the system as it is versus trying to change some things as he wanted it to be. i think, you know, the aim of this and it's been part of this whole, i think over the last six weeks they've tried to do this every couple weeks, some form of this, this is a bus trip, they've done different things when they've gone around the country, is to try to send the message to the middle of the country. by middle, middle class voters, middle of the electorate, et cetera, that, hey, he is still focused on the economy, education is part of the economy. we know the high cost of tuition is something that is bothersome to a lot of people. we know you think we haven't didn't enough in washington. the question is, the hard part for him, he's in year five. does he have the credibility with this group of americans who think, okay, yes, he did have his eye on the ball or at a minimum, okay, he's got his eye on the ball more than the other
you have the issue with the nsa which i think hurt his own personal credibility. it's become the example of gone washington, if you will, the defending the system as it is versus trying to change some things as he wanted it to be. i think, you know, the aim of this and it's been part of this whole, i think over the last six weeks they've tried to do this every couple weeks, some form of this, this is a bus trip, they've done different things when they've gone around the country, is to try to...
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. >> reporter: it was because of nsa leaker edward snowden. the canceled trip follows russia's decision to grant asylum to snowden. snowden had been holed up since fleeing the u.s. for hong kong, then russia. obama confirmed last night that he still plans to attend a g8 sumilate, despite some calls for the u.s. to boycott that gathering. lawmakers from both parties support the president's decision to cancel this trip to moscow. >> the kremlin say its is disappointed with the president's decision. but the white house says the lines of communication are still open. and secretary of state john kerry will meet his russian counterpart later woo week in washington. >>> a dramatic theft is under investigation tonight in baltimore county. $20,000 worth of diesel fuel is stolen from a local fueling company. and the getaway truck is caught on camera. wjz is live. rochelle ritchie explains, how the suspects pulled off such an elaborate theft. and why the company is so concerned. rochelle? >> reporter: as we all know, diesel fuel is highly flammable. and
. >> reporter: it was because of nsa leaker edward snowden. the canceled trip follows russia's decision to grant asylum to snowden. snowden had been holed up since fleeing the u.s. for hong kong, then russia. obama confirmed last night that he still plans to attend a g8 sumilate, despite some calls for the u.s. to boycott that gathering. lawmakers from both parties support the president's decision to cancel this trip to moscow. >> the kremlin say its is disappointed with the...
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"mad" magazine, humor in the president's defense of nsa surveillance. overseeing the magazine's spy versus spy characters as they sharpen their eaves dropping devices. if you read only one thing, check out forbes magazine's fascinating article about how the very successful spend time. guess what. less than a third of top ceos are on twitter. in fact, warren buffett tweeted just twice since may 2. what social media do they use? find out in the must read on our facebook page at facebook/jing co. ss. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? the new samsung galaxy s 4.ng you about. told you i'd get
"mad" magazine, humor in the president's defense of nsa surveillance. overseeing the magazine's spy versus spy characters as they sharpen their eaves dropping devices. if you read only one thing, check out forbes magazine's fascinating article about how the very successful spend time. guess what. less than a third of top ceos are on twitter. in fact, warren buffett tweeted just twice since may 2. what social media do they use? find out in the must read on our facebook page at...
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is used as it applies to the winter games in this case, whether it be because of edward snowden, the nsa leaker finding asylum there, or whether it be because of the anti-gay laws. the olympic games are supposed to be nonpolitical. it's one of the greatest peace events for the world to embrace. does it bother you that that word "boycott" is just so casually used when there is a conflict or when there is an issue that people, you know, say maybe american athletes shouldn't go to these olympic games. >> well, you know, boycott, you know, i'm totally in support of boycotting, you know, russian vodka or commerce and business. but when it comes to the olympics, the olympics are supposed to be a pure athletic event where we all come together and see where we stand. i mean, once you reach a certain level of competition like the olympic competition, world championships, we all know who the top athletes are. so then it's whoever puts it together on that day. all of these things are going on around it. we can't turn a blind eye to it, either. so it's really -- it's a very difficult situation. >> o
is used as it applies to the winter games in this case, whether it be because of edward snowden, the nsa leaker finding asylum there, or whether it be because of the anti-gay laws. the olympic games are supposed to be nonpolitical. it's one of the greatest peace events for the world to embrace. does it bother you that that word "boycott" is just so casually used when there is a conflict or when there is an issue that people, you know, say maybe american athletes shouldn't go to these...